ARIZONA CAMPUS /// PRESCOTT / STUDENT LIFE
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CAMPUS FACTS ///
277+ DAYS OF SUNSHINE PER YEAR
325+ AVERAGE # OF FLYING DAYS PER YEAR
ATHLETIC TEAMS
WOMEN’S
MEN’S
Basketball
Baseball
Cross Country
Basketball
Golf
Cross Country
Outdoor Track
Golf
Soccer Softball
Outdoor Track
Living on Campus The residence halls are a great way to make close and lasting friendships. Approximately 47% of our students live on campus. s First-year students live in Mingus Mountain, Thumb Butte Complex or the Village Complex. s Residence hall rooms and suites are wired for high-speed Internet. They also include social lounges, kitchenettes, study rooms and other common areas. s Programs that support your social, residential and academic life, such as: • Hall socials • Intramural competitions • Floor dinners s Four additional living complexes provide suites and apartments for upper-division students. Food Menus We make sure you have lots of food choices from 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. every day. Earhart’s Dining Hall serves a variety of food, including international cuisine, full breakfast with an omelet bar, “mindful” healthy meals, grilled entrées, pizza, pasta, deli sandwiches, salads and more.
Outdoor Adventures From our safe, small city environment, you can reach 10 National Parks within a day’s drive. s Take a study break and head to the hundreds of miles of bike trails, six lakes and tons of insane rock face formations that are practically in our back yard. s The Grand Canyon is a two-hour drive away. s Four national parks are within a four-hour drive of Prescott. s It’s just a two-hour drive to Phoenix for the day; or four hours to Las Vegas for a weekend. s Prescott is home to the World’s Oldest Rodeo and was once the capital of Arizona Territory. Check out the Old West historic district. s Rock climbing is close by on Granite Mountain or in the nearby Dells. s Prescott is listed as one of National Geographic’s Adventure Destinations. s Prescott has been named one of the top three “destinations on the rise” in the country as well as having the cleanest air of any city in the nation. s Snowboarding at Arizona Snowbowl is less than a two-hour drive away.
s Scholars Café in the Library — featuring Starbucks — is great for a croissant or muffin and caramel macchiato study break and offers snacks and wraps. s WOW, located in the Student Union, serves chicken sandwiches & tenders, burgers and quesadillas — lighter fare includes a variety of salads and wraps. s Simply to Go, a convenience store
Soccer
Volleyball
Wrestling
POPULAR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Hiking Thumb Butte
open until 12 a.m., features your favorite snacks and beverages including a variety of ice creams and protein bars.
Mountain biking Granite Mountain
s Eagles Café, located at the Flightline, features our famous breakfast burritos, made-to-order sandwiches and Starbucks Coffee Bar. s Rocket Deli and Salads offers gourmet sandwiches, salads and bowls with the option to customize your own creation from fresh and seasonal ingredients. s Turbo Hot Dog Cart offers all-beef hot dogs, sausages and bratwurst. Turbo is set up in front of AC-1 Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., weather permitting.
Kayaking at Verde River Snowboarding at Snowbowl
Remote control airfield Scholars Café in the Hazy Library AXFAB — where the cool labs are The Quad Student Union FAVORITE PLACES ON CAMPUS
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